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"carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. [ music ] >> heard around the country and seen on current tv this is "the bill press show." . >> all right. 26 minutes after the hour now. here we are on this wednesday morning. the entire world still focused on boston "washington post" headline this morning, the day after, coming for clues, and despite all of that combing for clues, they have found pass pieces of heavy-duty back parks, it looks like, and there is a picture that the fbi has released of the parts, what's left of a pressure cooker. it's hard to believe it could go in a kitchen or supply stoor or department story or macy's or whatever and any discount store, get at pressure cooker and turn it into a bomb. never heard of that before. peter, comments online. >> we are competing @bpshow. and in the chat room at current.com, broken constituti
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the republicans don't want to raise taxes. they want to raise the debt ceiling but as part of that conversation was about raising taxes. they want smaller government which means unsafe government. let's replace amtrak with my son on a skateboard. >> why not. >> it is unstable. he's high when he's using it and it turns over when you don't want it to. >> john: rick perry wants to talk to you right now. it is true. we're looking at a difference between big government and good government. do people really take government for granted because the guys in government keep their jobs by demonizing their jobs. when it comes to something like this -- >> it will bite them in the tail. all of the guys who voted against the raise the debt ceiling and affected the air traffic right now, they gotta go home to family who is affected by this. they're going to say what did you do? did you do this? they're going to learn the lesson. >> take a plane to get home. >> you're right harrison. something we're blaming on obama as well. they raised the de
the republicans don't want to raise taxes. they want to raise the debt ceiling but as part of that conversation was about raising taxes. they want smaller government which means unsafe government. let's replace amtrak with my son on a skateboard. >> why not. >> it is unstable. he's high when he's using it and it turns over when you don't want it to. >> john: rick perry wants to talk to you right now. it is true. we're looking at a difference between big government and good...
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tax day in massachusetts is today. and everybody who lives in massachusetts knows that, so i don't know that that -- >> but it is federal tax day. >> it is but -- >> stephanie: it is interesting jacki i was booked on cnn, and it's interesting the story broke about noon pacific, and, you know, it's interesting i talked to roland our good friend and he ran the new york marathon and cnn was still saying it might be a gas line. and then they -- it's what they were hearing at that second. and roland who has run, of course, the new york marathon, he said no this is the time when most people are finishing, and sure enough. >> yeah, we got lucky in that regard, they were saying about two-thirds of the runners had crossed at that point, but it was about the four-hour mark which is when most runners would be at the finish line. boston is a pretty elite marathon, and you have to qualify for it. so you are going to get some pretty fast runners. you may have seen when the explosion happened there was an older man who fell. most peo
tax day in massachusetts is today. and everybody who lives in massachusetts knows that, so i don't know that that -- >> but it is federal tax day. >> it is but -- >> stephanie: it is interesting jacki i was booked on cnn, and it's interesting the story broke about noon pacific, and, you know, it's interesting i talked to roland our good friend and he ran the new york marathon and cnn was still saying it might be a gas line. and then they -- it's what they were hearing at that...
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. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: that of course is video, the final gun battle on friday when they finally took dzhokhar tsarnaev, and when they did, by the way, he had a bullet hole through his throat and out the back of his neck. that's why he can
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i'm a proud boston liberal and i'm glad my professionals who my taxes support are on the case. are you capitalizing on tragedy and you're an [ bleep ] that was just bostonians getting warmed up. >> in arkansas you must stand there when the terrorist is running around the neighborhood and yell get off my lawn or your my magazine ar-15 how crappy a shot do you gotta be? >> stephanie: yeah. hey, nate bell, i was sergeant in the u.s. army, hawkeye in boston liberal. didn't to hell, you ignorant douche. that's one of mine. what is needing a big gun to indicate about you? hashtag boston strong. over here, we don't need guns to grow a pair of balls. that's confirmation you're a self-serving ass wipe. that was diana. good job diana. >> oh, yeah. >> stephanie: let's finish with joe my favorite. might want to take a flight up north and try saying that in person you watered little hillbilly [ bleep ] hole. >> i would have gone with backward ass country f. >> stephanie: speak of which because you know, obviously so much news. i did not know about this brad paisley song. accidental racist.
i'm a proud boston liberal and i'm glad my professionals who my taxes support are on the case. are you capitalizing on tragedy and you're an [ bleep ] that was just bostonians getting warmed up. >> in arkansas you must stand there when the terrorist is running around the neighborhood and yell get off my lawn or your my magazine ar-15 how crappy a shot do you gotta be? >> stephanie: yeah. hey, nate bell, i was sergeant in the u.s. army, hawkeye in boston liberal. didn't to hell, you...
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and so it is kind of a regressive tax in that way. we're talking about kind of leveling the playing field everywhere. >> bill: it seems one other advantage for the poor and the middle class which is that all of these programs that are cut because of the budget cuts at the state level, that will pump more money in. >> that's right ones lobbying for this. in a real intense way. the local budgets the state budgets who are saying we have big holes to fill and this is one way of doing it. >> bill: it will help keep medicaid -- >> some of the programs running. >> bill: i used to be against it. i buy so much online, hell, i don't want to pay the sales tax. it is only fair that it is a level playing field and that the small businesses and small bookstores whatever, not be -- >> have to let them compete in a fair way. >> bill: on the right side of this issue. we'll talk motor about this, too. igor, we've already run out of time. i can't believe it. so come back and see us next week. >> i will. thank you, guys. >> bill: thinkprogress.org. you c
and so it is kind of a regressive tax in that way. we're talking about kind of leveling the playing field everywhere. >> bill: it seems one other advantage for the poor and the middle class which is that all of these programs that are cut because of the budget cuts at the state level, that will pump more money in. >> that's right ones lobbying for this. in a real intense way. the local budgets the state budgets who are saying we have big holes to fill and this is one way of doing...
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. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were (vo) this afternoon, current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way insid
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means you're paying too much tax. i'm going to fix that. >> stephanie: baseball card in the spokes. >> rat tat tat tat, tat. >> stephanie: that's an oldy but a goody. he used to like to ride his bike so much. until he ran over the scottish policeman, one of our other favorite stories. >> broke his foot. >> stephanie: because he rides like a [ bleep ] hole, same way he governs. >> you know how awful a broken foot is. >> stephanie: right! okay. anyway, he said he's glad his paintings are confounding his critics. people are surprised. some people are surprised i can even read. yes, that's true. >> computer says yes! >> stephanie: anyway. >> sure couldn't read national security action. >> stephanie: he might have read it before he barbecued it at the ranch. >> we're out of napkins. where is that memo? >> not a lot of ranching was going on. >> stephanie: brush clearing. where do we find more brush for this idiot to clear? really? is there anymore brush? it is busy work. >> airlift some brush. drop it on the ranch. >> steph
means you're paying too much tax. i'm going to fix that. >> stephanie: baseball card in the spokes. >> rat tat tat tat, tat. >> stephanie: that's an oldy but a goody. he used to like to ride his bike so much. until he ran over the scottish policeman, one of our other favorite stories. >> broke his foot. >> stephanie: because he rides like a [ bleep ] hole, same way he governs. >> you know how awful a broken foot is. >> stephanie: right! okay. anyway, he...
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. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. >> stephanie: it is "the stephanie miller show." welcome to it. six minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-12 the phone number toll free from anywhere. ricin guy is on the loose. >> he's on the loose. >> stephanie: elvis impersonator has been cleared. >> he's no longer a ricin guy. >> stephanie: he's just crazy elvis guy now. there is so little conspiracies going around him. >> rice-a-roni. >> stephanie: they say he was framed it looks like. >> i was trying to tell you, i was framed. >> he says it in his southern accent. >> stephanie: now he has more time to investigate that whole elvis impersonator contest situation in tupelo, mississippi. that apparently was the big story. it was buried there. yeah. who knew? that's the pr
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and friendly competitors all around, from whom we work, americans for tax reform. they are all fair. they were not there 40 years ago. the sunday before election in 1964 the philadelphia bulletin called me and said you are the highest ranking goldwater volunteer we could find. what is going to happen in philadelphia? pretty big stuff 22 years old. i said if we lose philadelphia by a 100,000 votes barry goldwater will carry the state of pennsylvania which was probably true. we lost philadelphia by 400,000, lost the state by million. pennsylvania was not strong goldwater country. my point is that was tough politically back then. basically good guys have got control of one half of the congress, basically good guys, they need reinforcing, and so much better off and ideas are so much more mainstream than they were then. younger generation has to realize and appreciate how much luckier they really are and build on the bigger base we have given them. >> looking back on 36 years you have been president of heritage, can you single out something you are proud of, several of
and friendly competitors all around, from whom we work, americans for tax reform. they are all fair. they were not there 40 years ago. the sunday before election in 1964 the philadelphia bulletin called me and said you are the highest ranking goldwater volunteer we could find. what is going to happen in philadelphia? pretty big stuff 22 years old. i said if we lose philadelphia by a 100,000 votes barry goldwater will carry the state of pennsylvania which was probably true. we lost philadelphia...
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it is to be in 1997 the total tax revenue raised from the corporate tax, income tax is 41. in the following year, and this reduced to 37 trillion. it didn't. instead we end up losing 4 trillion. >> translator: [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] >> translator: m. last year the party dpj as well as lep was able to strike an agreement to sign the agreement and that was the 18th provision in a given that document and we have to see first about the pickup and economy, otherwise not raising the consumption tax that would take place. whether to do it or not will be decided this coming october. by october, if we end up having picked up an economy done, we can raise the tax. but if it doesn't work out that way, then the timing of the attacks will be deferred. so is shown in these kinds of responses, we have serious considering of the implications of tax in greece. you can make a decision to say definitely that of the debased definitely. we have to allow some more time to make sure the economy could really get better and then the judgment will be made. >> we
it is to be in 1997 the total tax revenue raised from the corporate tax, income tax is 41. in the following year, and this reduced to 37 trillion. it didn't. instead we end up losing 4 trillion. >> translator: [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] >> translator: m. last year the party dpj as well as lep was able to strike an agreement to sign the agreement and that was the 18th provision in a given that document and we have to see first about the pickup and...
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he taxed the back that he had done eight imputation so far since the bomb blast and that he is still working. apparently these bombs were propelling. the greatest number of injuries occur from shrapnel. some of these may be part of the explosive device others may be any surrounding objects that are just projected by the bomb and cause a massive injuries, fractures, loss of skin, muscle and it's this loss of tissue that results in most of the amputation. it is the massive number of projectiles that are projected by this explosion that really harm people, sometimes in multiple locations, multiple injuries in the same victims. those medical professionals were not equipped for those explosions, there were not intending to deal with the injured. i go out to you in your profession, my respect. shortly after those explosions google set up a finder on its web site is called boston marathon explosion, you can either search for someone or input information about someone's whereabouts. boston police have a number that they are putting up. up next are terrorism analyst takes a closer look at wha
he taxed the back that he had done eight imputation so far since the bomb blast and that he is still working. apparently these bombs were propelling. the greatest number of injuries occur from shrapnel. some of these may be part of the explosive device others may be any surrounding objects that are just projected by the bomb and cause a massive injuries, fractures, loss of skin, muscle and it's this loss of tissue that results in most of the amputation. it is the massive number of projectiles...
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. >> some americans are changing the way they do business to avoid paying any federal taxes. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >> >> well, the gold bulls are saying it's about time. gold is finally rallying today. sharon epperson is tracking. it was quite a week. >> it was quite a week and day last monday. the biggest dollar lo
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we need a broader tax agreement. >> he pinned its hopes on a german-swiss agreement. when that failed, he turned himself in. it is unclear if he did it in time to avoid a potential prison sentence. >> terry, thank you so much for being with us. quite a dramatic development in this tax evasion case. tell us more. >> dramatic indeed. it seems the president of the most successful soccer club, bayern munich, was arrested in connection with the tax evasion scandal you mentioned. one of the main paper is says he was arrested on march 20th, just briefly, and then released again after paying a bailout in the amount of 5 million euro. it was said he was arrested in connection with a search of his home on the same day. again, march 20th. down now the size of the bail has suggested that if the charges stick, if he is charged, tried, and convicted, he could avoid going to jail. >> is trying to keep his tax evasion case separate from his professional side. >> he is facing allegations of tax evasion on a massive scale. if they stick time it is hard to imagine they would be able to
we need a broader tax agreement. >> he pinned its hopes on a german-swiss agreement. when that failed, he turned himself in. it is unclear if he did it in time to avoid a potential prison sentence. >> terry, thank you so much for being with us. quite a dramatic development in this tax evasion case. tell us more. >> dramatic indeed. it seems the president of the most successful soccer club, bayern munich, was arrested in connection with the tax evasion scandal you mentioned....
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the gift tax exemption was raised to the same level as the estate tax: the same $5.25 million. it was supposed to go down to a million, so this is a good opportunity for people to take advantage of this, because with the new budget proposal, there is a good chance they could lower it back to the old $1 million, and this way they could be grandfathered. if that is taken away, their estates won't be subject to this tax, and the growth will be out of the people's estates too. - i know a number of years ago, grandparents who wanted to give just a straight gift to children, for example, it was $10,000 a year. now that is up to $14,000, and that is a real boon for grandparents to sort of offload their cash. - right. and if you are married you can double that to $28,000, and if you have a child or grandchild who is married, you can double that again to $56,000. but there are a couple of exceptions that can increase it, such as if the grandparent has a child, say, in college, if he pays the college tuition directly to the school, it doesn't eat into the $14,000 exemption. - so you stil
the gift tax exemption was raised to the same level as the estate tax: the same $5.25 million. it was supposed to go down to a million, so this is a good opportunity for people to take advantage of this, because with the new budget proposal, there is a good chance they could lower it back to the old $1 million, and this way they could be grandfathered. if that is taken away, their estates won't be subject to this tax, and the growth will be out of the people's estates too. - i know a number of...
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topping that list, mcallen taxes . you can always check it out. foxbusiness.com. see what is trending. well, later in the show, small-business is spending a lot of time and resources and social media. is there investment paying off? unions going through labor pains getting desperate for more numbers. and so you here where they're looking now. ♪ my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we createlegalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a ziline in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they'
topping that list, mcallen taxes . you can always check it out. foxbusiness.com. see what is trending. well, later in the show, small-business is spending a lot of time and resources and social media. is there investment paying off? unions going through labor pains getting desperate for more numbers. and so you here where they're looking now. ♪ my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. goal was to take an idea and make it...
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this is important to people in the boston area the irs is telling them don't worry if you missed the tax deadline if you're in the boston area. they will get an extension and the irs plans to make an announcement. >> good infmation to have. thanks. >>> nervous investors will be looking for fallout over the bombings and keeping an eye on the investigation in boston. stocks posted their biggest one day drop the year on monday and the selloff continued overseas this morning. weak economic data out of china sparked monday's fall and later bombings in boston drove up investors fears. >>> expect to see police and military presence ramped up at travel hubs in major cities across the country. in boston the governor said the city is open but will not be business as usual. >>> thanks to marathon runners who ran straight to the city's hospitals to donate blood massachusetts general met all of its blood needs for yesterday but encouraging more donations beginning at 7:30 this morning. >> announcer: "early today" health is brought to you by vagisil. >> coming up after the break what can authorities d
this is important to people in the boston area the irs is telling them don't worry if you missed the tax deadline if you're in the boston area. they will get an extension and the irs plans to make an announcement. >> good infmation to have. thanks. >>> nervous investors will be looking for fallout over the bombings and keeping an eye on the investigation in boston. stocks posted their biggest one day drop the year on monday and the selloff continued overseas this morning. weak...
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pat nof advocating more tax increases on top of the $1.7 trillion in tax increases we have seen. not making decisions we have to make to get out of control spending, under control and the turn-arod the unsustainable deficit and debt. it ones massive budget deficits in the future. >> lou: have watched continuing esolution after continuing resolution take over what has been the traditional roll of the budget. are w to see another round of continuing resolutis as a result of the blueprint, the president decided to advance 65 dys after it was due? >> i think we may well. the president made a decision not to submit a budget while the senate is considering a budgetespite he is legally required to do so. part of the reason that we have seen government by continuing resolution i that congress has not been doing its job. ssing appropriatio bills and making the hard decisions, that all of us are elected to decide. i don't think it's a particularly conservative philosophy. they want live within your means and not want to bankrupt the country. up fortunately, for the last four years, the dem
pat nof advocating more tax increases on top of the $1.7 trillion in tax increases we have seen. not making decisions we have to make to get out of control spending, under control and the turn-arod the unsustainable deficit and debt. it ones massive budget deficits in the future. >> lou: have watched continuing esolution after continuing resolution take over what has been the traditional roll of the budget. are w to see another round of continuing resolutis as a result of the blueprint,...
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go back and look at my taxes. i do pay. >> scoff law. >> you're a total liar. go back and look at my taxes. >> the irs have already audited me twice in the last 12 years. >> by the end of the show he will have a problem with the faa and the irs. are you sure you want to co-op it going? >> right. >> sec is next. >> right. >> the suspect in last week's boston marathon bombings now responding thankfully to investigators's questions making a dramatic turn for law enforcement officials definitely trying to piece together what was behind the attack and answer the all important question of why. scott cohn is in boston and the latest on the investigation. scott, it looks like the suspect cannot speak because of a gunshot wound to the neck, which sounds like, according to various reports, was likely self inflicted. >> that's right, brian. we're hearing that most of those responses from dzhokhar tsarnaev are in writing. it could be this morning we see the formal criminal charges. and the fact that they took time to put this
go back and look at my taxes. i do pay. >> scoff law. >> you're a total liar. go back and look at my taxes. >> the irs have already audited me twice in the last 12 years. >> by the end of the show he will have a problem with the faa and the irs. are you sure you want to co-op it going? >> right. >> sec is next. >> right. >> the suspect in last week's boston marathon bombings now responding thankfully to investigators's questions making a dramatic...
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>> we propose the past reform be done in overall tax reform in the overall tax reform is to fill a gap we have to get our fiscal house in order. $580 billion of additional revenue. the business pcs that should be done in the way we broaden the base and lower the rates so america can be more competitive. the overall tax package will have to raise revenue. >> we agree the first thing he said, which is lower rates, broaden the base and you don't specify how to pay to register base broadening to determine through tax reform. >> would've had a number of indicative provisions, that there'll have to be others in the business of broadening the base will require bipartisan consensus because each of the provisions we consider base broadening has zealous advocates saying they needed desperately. >> the point i'm trying to make a sum of it's been critical of our proposals to lower the rate. it sounds like you're basically do the same thing but on the corporate rate. the point is it's tough to do. a lot of zealous advocates to certain tax expenditures and we need to do this are brought face tax ref
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aswas a flat rate, local tax opposed to an income tax or property tax. the idea took hold that a dutchman or aid duke would pay the same. the country reacted incredibly badly. she had gotten into that dogmatic mindset. it ultimately undid her. host: c-span democrat on twitter -- people would not prefer to go back, but they would probably perform her firm to the cutthroat and disruptive way. john from north carolina, independent caller. caller: i am sitting and watching two speakers in america talk about maggie thatcher as if she was some kind of angel. i was born in barbados. i first migrated to england in 1964 as a young man, six years old. i remember maggie thatcher's campaigns before she became prime minister. she was a racist. she called us scalia walks. i am a black man. ywogs.ll in theer, who worked transport, would talk about the bus. if you are 30 and so they gave us -- she hated you. guest: i think it is a tremendously important point. i would argue that she was not racist, certainly by the time she was prime minister, you did not see racism on
aswas a flat rate, local tax opposed to an income tax or property tax. the idea took hold that a dutchman or aid duke would pay the same. the country reacted incredibly badly. she had gotten into that dogmatic mindset. it ultimately undid her. host: c-span democrat on twitter -- people would not prefer to go back, but they would probably perform her firm to the cutthroat and disruptive way. john from north carolina, independent caller. caller: i am sitting and watching two speakers in america...
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from washington, the irs is telling boston area taxpayers, boston only, don't worry if you missed the tax filing deadline last night. they'll give extensions, and they plan to talk more about how that will be done later today. richard? >> traci potts, thank you so much. >>> people at the scene of the explosions are speaking about what they saw. one witness saying he could feel the explosions from his feet to his chest. a photographer on the scene shared his story with our own brian williams. he was just half a block away when he heard the first explosion. >> it was one of the craziest scenes i've ever scene. everyone was rushing. no one knew what to do. most of the people were running away. you know, the ems was running towards the scene. nobody knew what to do or what was happening. everyone was just in fear. >> this is like a bomb explosion that we hear about in the news in baghdad or israel or some other tragic place in the world. >> it went off and me and him -- we're rooting on our friend and like oh, yeah. and then it was, like, boom! both of us, we've been to afghanistan. you expec
from washington, the irs is telling boston area taxpayers, boston only, don't worry if you missed the tax filing deadline last night. they'll give extensions, and they plan to talk more about how that will be done later today. richard? >> traci potts, thank you so much. >>> people at the scene of the explosions are speaking about what they saw. one witness saying he could feel the explosions from his feet to his chest. a photographer on the scene shared his story with our own...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> on budget and on time, rio tinto says it's on track to expand iron ore output to 390 million tons this year under its $90 million project. the company is making good progress in its cost cutting drive, coping with the sharp fall in commodity demand. shares are higher this morning 1.74%. i want to get a thought here from martin hennecke. martin, what do you do with iron ore here despite the declines we've seen across the board for the commodity complex? >> it's a great time to manipulate because it has been monolithic growth on those metals and you see the physical buyers really moving in very strongly, for example, in china there because of, really, jewelry sales and it's taking off these days. that's vary clear buy. iron ore, the picture is somewhat more difficult. on the one hand, you have still reasonably
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> on budget and on time, rio tinto says it's on track to expand iron ore output to 390 million tons this year under its $90 million project. the company is making good progress in its cost cutting drive, coping...
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then they are not able to pay their income taxes, getig paying jobs, pay higher income taxes for the government. that goes into a vicious cycle. >> if we don't have the money, we cannot buy textbooks and supplies for our students. >> college seniors who graduated in 2009 carried on average of $24,000 in student loan debt, up 6% from 2008. >> it continues growing. today, student loan debt has climbed to an avere of $27,000 nationwide. >> if they don't go to college, how they're going to afford a place to live, and once they get out of college, how they're going to pay back these student loans that are so huge. >> i just think everything is just up in the air and nobody appen.from year to year whats >> we inherent the nation and therefore the debt and the economy. if our nation is unable to support our futures, how will we be able to pursue our own happiness and dreams? >> the economy supports the people. >> from small businesses, to jobs, to income -- >> and as a younger generation -- >> we hope to begin our lives in a nation -- >> that creates many opportunities -- >> for a brighter
then they are not able to pay their income taxes, getig paying jobs, pay higher income taxes for the government. that goes into a vicious cycle. >> if we don't have the money, we cannot buy textbooks and supplies for our students. >> college seniors who graduated in 2009 carried on average of $24,000 in student loan debt, up 6% from 2008. >> it continues growing. today, student loan debt has climbed to an avere of $27,000 nationwide. >> if they don't go to college, how...
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and often only kevin i went to will be with them all from that taxes it's maison i don't want is some fraud to weaken the united states before then it's breaking this is that. i reckon cardiologist dr omar our claims that the war in iraq destroyed iraq's environment even worse than dropping the bomb on hiroshima did dr ocoee see puts to data that the number of press cancer cases has grown in the country from fifteen to thirty times cases of congenital heart disease have become fifteen times more frequent case of leukemia have increased thirty fold the doctor puts the blame on the weapons used in the one thousand nine hundred one and two thousand and three invasions of iraq and which nato forces used white phosphorus depleted uranium rounds and other toxic gases and poison of substances human rights watch and the world health organization have measured radiation levels in iraq and consider many places in iraq even some very far from the fighting to be contaminated naturally radiation is not racist and foreign soldiers in iraq are not immune usa today even published research results tha
and often only kevin i went to will be with them all from that taxes it's maison i don't want is some fraud to weaken the united states before then it's breaking this is that. i reckon cardiologist dr omar our claims that the war in iraq destroyed iraq's environment even worse than dropping the bomb on hiroshima did dr ocoee see puts to data that the number of press cancer cases has grown in the country from fifteen to thirty times cases of congenital heart disease have become fifteen times...
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it would require ap toll pay a high tax rate for the must issuing debt would lower apple's cost of capital. apple will likely issue new bonds. what would this look like? take a look at its tech peers. has a roughly 2% yield. microsoft ten year bond has a yield. a bond issued by apple would be very well received by the street. it would also give fixed income and value investors a new way or a new place to get cash to work and we're seeing that transformation right now. apple changing from a growth to a value name. >> i'm sure they would get the highest of high ratings. thank you very much. >> what are they misunderstanding repeatedly? >> it's almost hard to understand with the stock now an epic collapse. bullishness, not too long ago abounded. last february, apple hit a $500 billion market cap. out came the calls. apple would be a $1,000 stock. talking about what they called apple's unmatched asthetics. september 2012, as apple hit that record high, the mean of the 54 analysts tracking the stock was a buy with a mean price target. of course, not everybody got it wrong. once the bubble pops
it would require ap toll pay a high tax rate for the must issuing debt would lower apple's cost of capital. apple will likely issue new bonds. what would this look like? take a look at its tech peers. has a roughly 2% yield. microsoft ten year bond has a yield. a bond issued by apple would be very well received by the street. it would also give fixed income and value investors a new way or a new place to get cash to work and we're seeing that transformation right now. apple changing from a...
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topping that list, mcallen taxes . you can always check it out. foxbusiness.com. see what is trending. well, later in the show, small-business is spending a lot of time and resources and social media. is there investment paying off? unions going through labor pains getting desperate for more numbers. and so you here where they're lookinnow. ♪ are yostill sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providi answers families need. siemens. answers. gerri: our nation's charter schools are under threat. unions tried to organize church ♪ >> from the fox business studios in new york city, it's "the willis report" with gerri willis. ♪ gerri: well, unions trying to infiltrate chaer schools across the country in order to fuel their coffers. joining me now with the threat unions pose to our nation's charter schools, ceo of the illinois policy institute. welcome back to the show. you know, i find this interesting because charter schools typically haveot been a place tha
topping that list, mcallen taxes . you can always check it out. foxbusiness.com. see what is trending. well, later in the show, small-business is spending a lot of time and resources and social media. is there investment paying off? unions going through labor pains getting desperate for more numbers. and so you here where they're lookinnow. ♪ are yostill sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news....
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and was a flat rate local tax as opposed to a local income tax. was a duke would pay the same for local public services as a dustman. the public reacted incredibly badly. her own colleagues said the idea had to be softened and she got into the dogmatic mindset. it ultimately undid her. --st: people might not for preferred to go back but made for for reform to occur in a less cutthroat way. am sitting here and i am watching and listening to people here in america talk about maggie thatcher like she is some kind of angel. . was born in barbados as a young man, six years old, ira member maggie thatcher's campaigns before she became prime minister. she was a racist. i am a black man. wanted to chase us back to the sugarcane fields in jamaica and the serengeti plains. my father, who worked in transport, he would talk about her talking about if you are 30 and still taking the bus -- guest: i think it is tremendously important as a point. i would argue that she was not racist, certainly by the time she was prime minister, you did not see racism on her. s
and was a flat rate local tax as opposed to a local income tax. was a duke would pay the same for local public services as a dustman. the public reacted incredibly badly. her own colleagues said the idea had to be softened and she got into the dogmatic mindset. it ultimately undid her. --st: people might not for preferred to go back but made for for reform to occur in a less cutthroat way. am sitting here and i am watching and listening to people here in america talk about maggie thatcher like...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> we are waiting for goldman sachs and coke. it was indicated higher. it's less clear now. closes 253.86. i did see trading on word that the company beat us. just under $4 trillion. coke is out. coke is reporting. we're going to look at case volume and everything else. looks like the the adjusted number is 46 cents a chair versus expectations of 45 cents. >> gown from 11.4 billion in the year ago period. now, we're also going to give you all of these case volume estimates and we'll try to figure out all the different parts of the world that we're looking for. worldwide looking for case volume up 3.1% in north america. the company says for the first quarter it was 4%. first quarter 4%. >> there's a big announcement the company put out 10 minutes ago saying they are taking steps with five of the bottling partners
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> we are waiting for goldman sachs and coke. it was indicated higher. it's less clear now. closes 253.86. i did see trading on word that the company beat us. just under $4 trillion. coke is out. coke is...
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either what the government is doing or what the government represents. >> very interesting. >> so. >> tax day/patriots day. and history of domestic terrorism. . >> invasion on cuba happened on the 17th of april in 1961, bay of pigs. and wacco, all the branch davidians, started in february, april 19th. if you are a conspiracy theorist. here is one for you. >> something everybody has to check out. no doubt about it. part b medical expenses. of your the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. there's a rang
either what the government is doing or what the government represents. >> very interesting. >> so. >> tax day/patriots day. and history of domestic terrorism. . >> invasion on cuba happened on the 17th of april in 1961, bay of pigs. and wacco, all the branch davidians, started in february, april 19th. if you are a conspiracy theorist. here is one for you. >> something everybody has to check out. no doubt about it. part b medical expenses. of your the rest is up to...
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you forget that it's tax day. that's for sure. >> if you -- last night there's a broadway show that premiered called "motown." >> "motown, the musical." >> if you like motown music, it's like being at a concert. it's like you are watching -- >> over 50 motown great songs in it. not full length of course. but it's unbelievable. i think 56 or so. >> we went last night. started at 6:00. >> there's the supremes. you've got the temptations. >> it's going so fast. there's diana ross. >> marvin gaye. >> oh, my gosh. it's a party. it's a party. and by the way, a lot of people came to the party last night. we went on the red carpet, me and you, the happy couple. >> yeah. holding hands, people are starting to talk. >> we're getting a little worried. there's diana ross. berry gordy. and berry gordy's sons. from lmfao. >> red foo. and there's smokey. we actually saw diana. at intermission. bono and his wife were there. after -- it must surreal, i remember saying to her watching -- she did come up on stage. we asked her, diana
you forget that it's tax day. that's for sure. >> if you -- last night there's a broadway show that premiered called "motown." >> "motown, the musical." >> if you like motown music, it's like being at a concert. it's like you are watching -- >> over 50 motown great songs in it. not full length of course. but it's unbelievable. i think 56 or so. >> we went last night. started at 6:00. >> there's the supremes. you've got the temptations....
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that big new tax is a tax on all internet sales. the details released this weekend for a senate vote today, what? talk about passing it to it find out what's in it, nancy pelosi, furloughs for air traffic contollers started yesterday. the transportation secretary says they're unavoidable. sequester delays may hit you today. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >> good morning, everyone, sorry to tell you this, but here comes maximum pain. air travelers, listen up. your chances of a flight delay just went up. those furloughs are in place for air traffic contollers, they've got to take one day off every two weeks. ra ray lahood, the same may that told us to drive toyotas, he said they're unavoidable. sequester cuts are here and the
that big new tax is a tax on all internet sales. the details released this weekend for a senate vote today, what? talk about passing it to it find out what's in it, nancy pelosi, furloughs for air traffic contollers started yesterday. the transportation secretary says they're unavoidable. sequester delays may hit you today. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures...
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if you are not insured, it will impact your tax return beginning with the tax year 2014 and beyond. >> today's decision was a victory for people all over this country. >> this is about freedom of choice. >> medicare -- >> taxes going up on everybody. >> affordable insurance. >> the obama care program -- >> all of of the political noise surrounding the implementation of the affordleable care act has obscured the finer points about how the new law might affect each one of us. >> the irs is going to play a lot of roles. >> cath ra -- catherine tear is head of the california home health care agency. you talk about health care and taxes which are not anybody's favorite subjects and we are putting them together p. >> reporter: they will also i issue subsidies through free health care exchanges, but it is tirs' enforcement action that could impact millions of people whether they know it or not. >> starting in 2014 people are going to be required to have health insurance coverage there. are some exceptions, but for people who are required, if they don't have insurance coverage, they will have
if you are not insured, it will impact your tax return beginning with the tax year 2014 and beyond. >> today's decision was a victory for people all over this country. >> this is about freedom of choice. >> medicare -- >> taxes going up on everybody. >> affordable insurance. >> the obama care program -- >> all of of the political noise surrounding the implementation of the affordleable care act has obscured the finer points about how the new law might...
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pat enof advocating more tax increases on top of the $1.trillion in tax increases we have seen. not making decisions we have to make to get out of control spending, under control and the turn-around the unsustainable deficit and debt. it ones massive budget deficits in the future. >> lou: we have watched continuing resolution after continuing resolution take over what has been the traditional roll of the budget. are we to see another round of continuing resolutions as a result of the blueprint, the president decided to advanc 65 days after it wa due? >> i think we may well. the president made a ecision not to submit a budget while the senate is considering a budget despite he is legally required to do so. part of the reason that we have seen government by continuing resolution is that congress has not been doing its job. passing appropriation bills and making the hard decisions, that all of us are elected to decide. i don't think it's a particularly conservative philosophy. they want to live within your means and not want to bankrupt the country. up fortunately, for the last fou
pat enof advocating more tax increases on top of the $1.trillion in tax increases we have seen. not making decisions we have to make to get out of control spending, under control and the turn-around the unsustainable deficit and debt. it ones massive budget deficits in the future. >> lou: we have watched continuing resolution after continuing resolution take over what has been the traditional roll of the budget. are we to see another round of continuing resolutions as a result of the...
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extremists in america to make some kind of protest against the government. 15 is the day for filing taxes often a flash point that who don't like the reach of the federal government and coming up on the anniversary of bombing in city massacre and bine esterday was patriot's day anniversary of the war against the british. but aware waiting for -- we are for more information from the police in about 2 1/2 horse when they hold their first conference. bostonians are asking why this appened to their city and marathon. runners i have been talking to are so shocked that something pinnacle of their athletic achieve. a glorious day when they elebrate but on that day somebody could have come up with such a cruel scheme as to rob limbs, to kill and to maim. a comprehensive coverage of the boston marathon bombing website. bbc news you can keep up to date with the developing story as well as analysis by test bbc news journalists on the ground. with n watch videos eyewitness accounts and reaction from the f.b.i., police and, of that statement from president barack obama. s america reacts to the boston
extremists in america to make some kind of protest against the government. 15 is the day for filing taxes often a flash point that who don't like the reach of the federal government and coming up on the anniversary of bombing in city massacre and bine esterday was patriot's day anniversary of the war against the british. but aware waiting for -- we are for more information from the police in about 2 1/2 horse when they hold their first conference. bostonians are asking why this appened to their...
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also from washington, the irs is telling boston area tax payers if you missed the tax filing deadline last night, don't worry about it. they'll give extensions. and they have an update on how they plan to do that. boston area only. >> good information to know. tracie potts in washington. thanks for that. >>> people at the scene of explosions are speaking out about what they saw. one witnesses said he could feel the explosions from his feet to his chest. a photographer on the scene shared his story with our own brian williams. he was just half a block away when he first heard the explosion. >> it was just -- it was one of the craziest scenes i've ever seen. nobody knew what to do. half the people were running away. ems was running towards the scene. nobody knew what to do. everyone was in fear. >> this is like a bomb explosion that we hear about in the news in baghdad or israel or some other tragic space in the world. >> it went off, me and him were like -- we were rooting on our friend. and boom. both of us, we've been to afghanistan. we expect that there. >> what went on? everybody w
also from washington, the irs is telling boston area tax payers if you missed the tax filing deadline last night, don't worry about it. they'll give extensions. and they have an update on how they plan to do that. boston area only. >> good information to know. tracie potts in washington. thanks for that. >>> people at the scene of explosions are speaking out about what they saw. one witnesses said he could feel the explosions from his feet to his chest. a photographer on the...
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you also keep in mind, it's not a tax advantage unless you're a tax-exempt institution, which most of our clients are. >> gotcha. >> another big difference. >> all right. coming up, you saw it right here on the halftime show. ackman and icon going head-to-head over their positions on herbalife. >> i appreciate, bill, that you called me a great investor. i thank you for that. unfortunately, i can't say the same for you. >> this is not an honest guy and this is not a guy who keeps his word and this is a guy who takes advantage of little people. >> talk a little icon, talk a little herbalife. we're going to ask jim to weigh in, as well. we're back in two minutes. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through april 30th. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's
you also keep in mind, it's not a tax advantage unless you're a tax-exempt institution, which most of our clients are. >> gotcha. >> another big difference. >> all right. coming up, you saw it right here on the halftime show. ackman and icon going head-to-head over their positions on herbalife. >> i appreciate, bill, that you called me a great investor. i thank you for that. unfortunately, i can't say the same for you. >> this is not an honest guy and this is not a...
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it used to be in 1997 that the total tax revenue raised from the corporate tax, income tax, and the consumption tax was 41 trillion yen, but in the following year, it was reduced down to 37 trillion yen. we hope it would add another five trillion yen to the retina. instead we lost four trillion yen. >> speaking in ja artyast year the ruling was able to strike an agreement, 18 provisionse included. have d.c. first of all to pick up the economy, otherwise there is no way the consumption tax would take place. whether to do it will be decided by october. if we end up having picked up an economy by then, we can raise the tax, but if it does not look that well then, the timing of the raising of the tax will be deferred to a later date. i am sure in this kind of response we have been seriously considering the implications of the tax increase trade you asked me if i could make a decision right now to say definitely that taxation will be raised, stage we cannot say that definitely. we have to allow more time to make sure that the economy will really get better. then the judgment will be made definitely.
it used to be in 1997 that the total tax revenue raised from the corporate tax, income tax, and the consumption tax was 41 trillion yen, but in the following year, it was reduced down to 37 trillion yen. we hope it would add another five trillion yen to the retina. instead we lost four trillion yen. >> speaking in ja artyast year the ruling was able to strike an agreement, 18 provisionse included. have d.c. first of all to pick up the economy, otherwise there is no way the consumption tax...
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how many pay taxes? we don't know. how many will pay taxes if they get jobs? how much will they pay in taxes? we don't know. what is the real cost of illegal immigration to the u.s.? the real cost? hohonest square, accounting? what is this answer. what are those illegal immigrants paying in taxes and providing in the way of services to others in this country, some are i imencely productive? what is the cost of the jobs they hold, is there no cost? is it true they only work in industries where americans don't top work. this that is find just give us an answer, do we as a nation make money? do we benefit? do we prosper because of illegal immigration. you hear everyone say we're a nation of immigrants, why don't they say a nation of illegal immigrants? the questions go on and on, is the path to citizenship appropriate? is it good or bad for the economy? it is good for american society. the real question becames after 10 years of debating this issue, why in the world don't we havv tse answers? that's the big question. if you have been watching politics, and washin
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-- our yearly income tax. >> narrator: rodriguez tells them they can avoid paying taxes on the money by rolling it over into his mdn financial, and he gives mejia this flyer, claiming they can "earn a big, fat rate guaranteed." >> this is the flyer that he gave my husband, and it had the different investment plans depending on the amount of money. we were going to be investing $40,000. so in turn, we were going to be receiving in interest, 22%, which amounted to $750 a month. >> narrator: the mejias sign a contract for six months of payments. >> you know, why not? i mean, to receive a check of $750 a month just by having the $40,000 -- it was better than putting it into a bank. >> narrator: about 10 times better than putting it in the bank. rodriguez is offering rates of return as high as 50%. but trusting investors have no idea how improbable rodriguez's offer really is. >> sometimes i would think, you know, "how does he do this?" but we say, "well, maybe he's investing in the stock market or in some other, you know, institutions that we don't know of and maybe that's how he's getti
-- our yearly income tax. >> narrator: rodriguez tells them they can avoid paying taxes on the money by rolling it over into his mdn financial, and he gives mejia this flyer, claiming they can "earn a big, fat rate guaranteed." >> this is the flyer that he gave my husband, and it had the different investment plans depending on the amount of money. we were going to be investing $40,000. so in turn, we were going to be receiving in interest, 22%, which amounted to $750 a...
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. >> so tax day is her birthday? >> yes. >> that is not a great day. >> and i have a friend named michael redmond, it's his birthday too. since you brought him up, i'll wish him well on the northern coast of -- where is he? washington state, i forget. >> did you do your taxes? >> i think so. somebody did. frank said we did. yes. >> i always get panicky around this time. because i got an email -- >> because all your stuff is at the bottom of your purse. you need to give it to somebody long before now. >> you know what i do have? under the bed is a big tupperware where i just dump everything in there and slide it under the bed. >> with the body of jimmy hoffa, which has been there for a long time too. >> but he just e-mailed me and said urgent on the top -- >> what do you mean now? >> on friday. he e-mailed me. i was gone for the weekend. urgent, need tax info asap, all caps. >> hoda, did you get an extension? >> that's what i'm doing today. >> oh my -- >> today's the extension day. >> i've known you five years, loved
. >> so tax day is her birthday? >> yes. >> that is not a great day. >> and i have a friend named michael redmond, it's his birthday too. since you brought him up, i'll wish him well on the northern coast of -- where is he? washington state, i forget. >> did you do your taxes? >> i think so. somebody did. frank said we did. yes. >> i always get panicky around this time. because i got an email -- >> because all your stuff is at the bottom of your...
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>> more taxes. there are so many hidden taxes in the affordable healthcare bill, which is a strange name, that we all are going to be paying. you know, initially, just the rich. then the semi-rich. then the nonrich. you know, the money has to come from someplace. what happens when the government grows to this size -- this is what the founding fathers warned us against. >> neil: in other words, the more you want, the more you have to pay and they tapped the rich and it's not enough to pay the bills. so how far down the so-called food chain do you see this going? >> obviously it's going to affect everyone eventually. also you have to remember that when you affect one segment of the population, we don't live in isolation, every segment will be affected. so the people who create jobs, if you're hurting them, they're not going to create as many jobs. on and on it goes. it's a continuum. we're all in the same boat. we need to be talking about things that work for everybody in an efficient way. >> neil: a
>> more taxes. there are so many hidden taxes in the affordable healthcare bill, which is a strange name, that we all are going to be paying. you know, initially, just the rich. then the semi-rich. then the nonrich. you know, the money has to come from someplace. what happens when the government grows to this size -- this is what the founding fathers warned us against. >> neil: in other words, the more you want, the more you have to pay and they tapped the rich and it's not enough...